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David K. Bainbridge

Researcher at Cisco Systems, Inc.

Publications -  6
Citations -  513

David K. Bainbridge is an academic researcher from Cisco Systems, Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interface (computing) & Service provider. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 513 citations.

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Method and apparatus providing a graphical user interface for representing and navigating hierarchical networks

TL;DR: In this article, a graphical user interface is presented for hierarchical data related to a computer network and is provided to a user as part of a network management software application, where hierarchical data is represented by nodes, beginning with one or more top nodes and extending into lower hierarchical levels by the display of child nodes, child's child nodes and so forth.
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Automated management of network addresses in a broadband managed access environment

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors define a managed access environment where a service provider delegates responsibility for a portion of their address space to an access provider, which is responsible for distributing the addresses to devices used by subscribers of the service provider.
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Method and apparatus for dynamically configuring customer premises network equipment

TL;DR: In this article, a distributed component generates a set of values for the configuration parameters based on the request and the configuration information received from the central unit, which are sent from the distributed component to the customer premises equipment.
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Associating network address lease information with user data

TL;DR: A method and apparatus for tracking an identity of a user associated with a network lease is disclosed in this article, where the IP lease is correlated to user information by storing a user ID with lease information in a manner in which the user information is associated with the lease information.
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Approach for facilitating analysis of computer software errors

TL;DR: In this article, an approach for facilitating the analysis of computer software errors generally involves logging status data in a volatile memory, such as a random access memory (RAM), which may indicate one or more attributes of a computing system or any of its components.